Have one that had blown head gasket. Check oil for water. You may have to drain the oil to be sure about water. Not sure what you mean by changing thermostat and radiator cap with some success. After running the engine some with radiator cap off, look into radiator and see if water is boiling vigorously. Blown head gasket probably will make radiator overflow. Look at exhaust when first cranked up, if water is getting into a cylinder youw should see white smoke which is water vapor. Try to localize the oil leak at the front of the engine and see if it looks like an oil seal. By pressure at the filler cap, do you mean it is acting like it is over full of oil? This could mean water is getting into the crankcase and raising the oil level.
If you decide you have to remove the head, post back and I'll give you some details. Also you should get a shop manual, operators manual talks mostly about how to operate backhoe, not mechanical repairs. Manual availiable on this site.
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